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Today's big campaigner: Bill Clinton

Hurricane Sandy has pretty much wiped out presidential campaign appearances, with one notable exception: Bill Clinton. The former president will make two stops in Colorado, in Commerce City and Denver, as part

Hurricane Sandy has pretty much wiped out presidential campaign appearances these days, with one notable exception: Bill Clinton.

The former president will make two stops Tuesday in Colorado, in Commerce City and Denver, as part of an effort "to help get out the vote for President Obama and Vice President Biden," says the Obama campaign in a statement.

Clinton is the midst of a campaign swing "through battleground states and states with strong Democratic bases, including in Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, New Hampshire and Wisconsin," the campaign added.

Obama, meanwhile, is back at the White House monitoring hurricane events.

Biden, who campaigned with Clinton on Monday in Ohio, is also down, but will fly to Florida to prepare for campaigning later this week.

Republican candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan are also off the trail, in deference to rescue and recovery efforts in the Northeast.

Romney's campaign does say he plans to "attend a storm relief event at the James S. Trent Arena in Kettering, Ohio."